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Simon Hills

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Hi All,
Hoping someone can give me an answer regarding this black growth thing on the stem of some of my Zoa's.

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Thanks in advance.
 

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OK, lets start with hello and welcome to R2R!
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Now this is just a guess based on the bigger one looking like it has holes or pores in the photo. A better close up would help. Also, are thet soft or hard? Have you tried to pull one off?

My first choice is a sponge. But I'll be honest and admit that from the photo and lack of other info, it's just a semi educated guess.

Lets get some other educated guesses! #ReefSquad
 

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Welcome! Unfortunately, I'm not sure what they are... hopefully you get a few more ideas soon!

Edit. Just a quick search, but found this on another forum... looks similar maybe? This was determined to be some sort of sponge... so, maybe a very good educated guess from @Ron Reefman ;)
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I would guess a sponge of some type as well. It's actually pretty common for zoanthids to have sponges growing amongst them.
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